During his tenure at Valentino, Piccioli was celebrated for his innovative designs and his ability to blend modernity with the brand’s rich heritage. He dressed notable stars such as Florence Pugh, Rihanna at the Met Gala, and Zendaya, Emily Blunt, and Carey Mulligan for the Academy Awards. One of his most significant contributions was the introduction of PP Pink, a vibrant hue that became synonymous with the Barbiecore trend, showcasing his influence on contemporary fashion culture.
Pierpaolo Piccioli and Valentino have mutually decided to part ways after 25 years, with Piccioli serving as creative director since 2016.
Celebrated for dressing stars and introducing PP Pink, his work marked a blend of modernity with Valentino’s heritage.
His career began with an internship at Brunello Cucinelli, followed by a key role at Fendi.
Born in Nettuno and holding a degree in literature from Rome University, Piccioli began his illustrious career with an internship at Brunello Cucinelli. He later assumed a critical role at Fendi alongside Chiuri before making his mark at Valentino. His departure marks the end of an era for Valentino.
“Not all stories have a beginning and an end, some live a kind of eternal present that shines with an intense light, so strong that it leaves no shadows. I have been in this company for 25 years, and for 25 years I have existed and lived together with the people who have woven with me the plots of this beautiful story that is mine and ours. Everything existed and exists because of the people I met, worked with, shared dreams and created beauty with, built something that belongs to everyone,” said Piccioli in the Instagram post.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)